Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warns that President Trump's tariffs could lead to a temporary rise in inflation, triggering a market sell-off and concerns about the economy's future stability.
Stock futures rose as Wall Street reacts to Trump’s latest tariff exemptions. Could the president's moves signal a new era for the tech industry? Find out how it affects the market!
The bond market is experiencing unusual sell-offs, raising alarms about investor confidence in the U.S. economy. With soaring yields and plunging stock prices, financial planners are stepping in to help worried clients navigate the chaos.
The US dollar is facing unprecedented turmoil following Trump's controversial tariff announcement, leading to a dramatic sell-off in equities, bonds, and currency. Investors are questioning the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency, with fears of a looming recession growing.
Major U.S. banks reported better-than-expected profits in Q1, but executives warn of looming economic challenges due to tariffs. Could this be a sign of turbulent times ahead for the financial sector?
U.S. Treasury yields fell sharply after President Trump announced a 90-day tariff reprieve on most countries, calming bond market volatility. Analysts warn of ongoing trade uncertainty despite temporary relief.
The US bond market faces unprecedented turmoil as Trump's tariff war with China escalates, sending yields to their highest levels in months. Investors panic as the stability of US Treasuries is questioned.
Stock futures rose sharply on Monday evening despite the S&P 500's third consecutive loss, driven by fears surrounding President Trump's tariffs. The Dow saw a significant jump, while trading volumes reached historic highs. Is the market turning a corner?
As Trump's tariffs wreak havoc on global markets, investors face a whirlwind of uncertainty and losses. Major indices plunge, fueling fears of an impending recession. What does this mean for your investments?
US stocks saw extreme volatility as traders reacted to rumors about potential tariff negotiations. Despite a brief surge, the market plummeted again as fears of a trade war escalate.